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A reproductive immunologist discusses topics such as SARS-CoV-2 targets and elevated severe infection risk in pregnancy, action of mRNA vaccines, ...
Think about pregnancy spacing. Some research suggests a link between premature birth and pregnancies that start six months or less after the last delivery. Talk ...
Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
In a complete molar pregnancy, the placental tissue swells and appears to form fluid-filled cysts. There is no fetus.
I'm pregnant and recently fell. Should I be worried? A fall during pregnancy isn't always cause for concern. You may have little to no injury after ...
When a pregnancy reaches 42 weeks and beyond, it's postterm. Late-term and postterm pregnancy can raise the risk of some health problems, including: Larger than ...
Prenatal care can help support a healthy pregnancy. Here's what to know for third trimester visits.
A healthy diet is the best way to get the vitamins and minerals you need. But during pregnancy you might fall short on key nutrients. If you're pregnant or ...
Every day you might have more questions about a healthy pregnancy. What should you eat? Can you exercise? What type of prenatal tests do you need? If you're ...
To prevent or relieve mild headaches during pregnancy without taking medicine, try the following: Be aware of headache triggers. If certain foods or odors ...
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